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Top 10 Tours in Cambodia

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With plenty of fascinating attractions and fun activities in Cambodia, deciding what to see and do with a limited space of time can be quite a daunting task. We have selected the best in our tried-and-tested, ‘Top Ten Cambodia tours’.

From the mind blowing Angkor Wat to the Phnom Penh City Tour, with some off-land adventure thrown in for good measure – the boat trip to Sihanoukville 's beaches is a good chance to get better acquainted with the Cambodian coast. Check out the list below for some fabulous ideas on what to do when in Southeast Asia’s most up and coming destination, Cambodia.

This full-day package combines visiting several significant temples in Siem Reap into one-day trip. Angkor Wat, the best example of the classic style of Khmer architecture from the early 12th century, is a not-to-be-missed experience when visiting Cambodia. Read More...

Discover four of Phnom Penh's finest cultural and historical attractions: starting from Wat Phnom and the beautiful Royal Palace, the trip continues to the National Museum and the Silver Pagoda, so named because of its floor that comprises 5,000 silver tiles - arguably the most beautiful pagoda in the city. Read More...

While modern Cambodia has completely emerged from its “Khmer Rouge” shadow, the actual word itself still conjures up all kinds of undesirable images. But rather than dwelling on negativity, this one-day tour gives you a good balance of Cambodia’s past and present. Read More...

This full-day boat trip will take you to the beautiful islands off shore of Sihanoukville's beaches. It’s an opportunity to enjoy the sunlight and sea breezes while having a fresh seafood barbeque for lunch. The easy-going afternoon is spent on the white sandy beach. Snorkeling or scuba diving equipment and lessons are also available. Read More...

This half-day tour takes in all the miniature famous historical buildings and structures, local customs and practices of all races. There are 11 unique villages, which represent different cultural heritages and characteristics of 19 races. Read More...

Ream National Park is 18 kilometres from downtown Sihanoukville, towards Phnom Penh to the park entrance. Boat trips on the river and through the mangrove channels, then into the Gulf of Thailand. The park offers walking tours of the mountain, safari tours of the smaller mammals and birds and waterfalls. Wat Ream, a Buddhist temple, is also worth a trip. By the seaside, there are dozens of food stands, specializing in fresh seafood. Read More...

See the point where the Tonle Sap, Mekong and Tonle Basac Rivers all meet; sample Khmer snacks; explore local villages on Mekong Island. Commence from the riverfront where Khmer influenced buildings such as the Royal Palace, meet French colonial and modern architecture. Read More...

Explore the famous temples of Angkor including Angkor Wat; the world’s largest Hindu temples, Bayon Temple; its 54 towers decorated with more than 200 enigmatic smiling faces, Ta Prohm; the jungle temple made famous in the movie Tomb Raider. Later on, enjoy a sumptuous Khmer feast in a village surrounded by rice paddies. Read More...

Phnom Penh, the Pearl of Cambodia, houses much sensational colonial architecture and iconic landmarks. The tour visits the Royal Grand Palace, the Silver Pagoda, national museum, and two fascinating markets in the city selling everything from food ingredients and clothes to art décor items and souvenirs. Read More...

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